How to Adjust the Seat to the Optimal Position?

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Khloe
07/25/25 6:43am
Adjusting the seat to the optimal position depends on the driver's body size. The height of the car seat varies according to the driver's physique. The seat height should not obstruct the driver's vision or interfere with driving. Generally, the driver's line of sight should be at the middle-upper position of the front window. The specific steps to adjust the seat are as follows: 1. Adjust the seat's forward and backward distance: Set the distance between the seat and the steering wheel to a comfortable value, with the knees slightly bent, allowing easy and smooth operation of the accelerator and brake pedals. 2. Adjust the seat height: Adjust the seat height so that the driver's eyes are level with the middle-upper position of the front windshield. Avoid setting it too low to prevent the steering wheel and dashboard from blocking the view. 3. Adjust the seat's headrest: Keep the head as close to the headrest as possible, with the contact point slightly above the driver's eye level. 4. Adjust the lumbar support position: The lumbar support should not be too high or too low; adjust it to a position that feels comfortable for the driver.
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